ANSI C29.1 : 1988
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
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03-09-2013
English
01-01-1988
FOREWORD
1 Scope
2 Definitions
2.1 Insulators and Parts
2.2 Low-Frequency Voltages
2.3 Impulse Voltages
2.4 Mechanical Strength
2.5 Miscellaneous
3 Test-Specimen Mounting for Electrical Tests
3.1 Suspension Insulators
3.2 Line Insulators (Pin, Post)
3.3 Apparatus Insulators (Cap and Pin, Post)
3.4 Strain Insulators
3.5 Spool Insulators
4 Electrical Tests
4.1 General
4.2 Low-Frequency Dry Flashover Voltage Tests
4.3 Low-Frequency Wet Flashover Voltage Tests
4.4 Low-Frequency Dry Withstand Voltage Tests
4.5 Low-Frequency Wet Withstand Voltage Tests
4.6 Low-Frequency Dew Withstand Voltage Tests
4.7 Impulse Flashover Voltage Tests
4.8 Impulse Withstand Voltage Tests
4.9 Radio-Influence Voltage Tests
4.10 Visual Corona Test
4.11 Puncture Tests
5 Mechanical Tests
5.1 Ultimate Mechanical-Strength Tests
5.2 Combined Mechanical-and Electrical-Strength Test
(Suspension Insulators)
5.3 Time-Load-Withstand-Strength Test
5.4 Porosity Test
5.5 Thermal Test
5.6 Pinhole-Gaging Test
6 Galvanizing Test
7 Routine Tests
7.1 Electrical Tests
7.2 Mechanical Tests
8 Revision of American National Standards Referred to in
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